
Ben Bishop Records 2nd Game 7 Shutout of Postseason
With Friday's 2-0 win over the New York Rangers to close out the Eastern Conference Final, Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop became the third player in NHL history to record two Game 7 shutouts in a single postseason, joining Patrick Roy (2002) and Tim Thomas (2011), per Sportsnet Stats.
Furthermore, the 28-year-old Bishop became the first goalie to record shutouts in each of the first two Game 7 starts of his career, per Elias Sports Bureau (via ESPN Stats & Info).
He previously stopped all 31 shots he faced in a 2-0 Game 7 win over the Detroit Red Wings in the first round and then made 22 saves in Friday's triumph over the Rangers.
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With Bishop also recording a shutout in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final, the Rangers became the first team in NHL history to get shut out at home in Games 5 and 7 of the same playoff series, per Sportsnet Stats.
The loss also ended New York's NHL-record streak of 10 consecutive wins when facing elimination in a home playoff game, per Sportsnet Stats.
Friday's contest may not have lacked for milestones, but it wasn't exactly the most exciting game, with the two teams combining for just 47 shots to finish off a series that was otherwise fairly high-scoring.
Tampa Bay now awaits the winner of Saturday's Game 7 of the Western Conference Final between the Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks.





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